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When will Police brutality against Black bodies stop?

The United States has been hit by six days of protests against police brutality, following the death of George Floyd at the hands of...

A case of race: How racism can impact mental health

Racism is not short of its involvement in popular discussion. As debates of race and identity have increased tenfold, due mostly to the migrations...

BAME NHS worker’s remain in the firing line against COVID 19

The British government is being called to investigate the astonishing amount of BAME workers who are dying due to Covid-19. NHS England has called upon...

Gentrification and The Destruction of Cultural Communities

The term ‘gentrification’ was first used by sociologist Ruth Glass back in 1964. Glass was studying the movements of people in urban areas of...

"Chinese Flu" – Understanding the real-life implications of Trump's words

Earlier this week, U.S. President Donald Trump described Covid-19 (Coronavirus) as "The Chinese Flu" during a press conference. He defended the words as a deliberate...

Mixing up people of colour: what does it mean to see blackness?

I am personally no stranger to the phenomena of getting mixed up with other black women. Right throughout my years in school despite there...

How the identity politics commentary undermines calls for change.

By Adele Walton Last week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they will be stepping down from their positions as members of the...

The Disparity with People of Color in Politics

People of Color (POC) and Politics has always been a scarce thing in history, especially in America. Whether people like to admit it or...

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How ‘Woke’ Was Hijacked—and Why We Still Need It

Once upon a time, to be "woke" was to be aware. To be sensitive to the injustices in the...
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Reform Is Growing Fast — But So Are Its Internal Cracks

March 2025 has marked a dramatic chapter for Reform UK. In just a few weeks, 29 councillors — from...

2025: Here are 5 political stories you should follow closely this year….

As the sun rises in 2025, we step into a year poised to redefine global politics, media dynamics, and...

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How ‘Woke’ Was Hijacked—and Why We Still Need It

Once upon a time, to be "woke" was to...

Reform Is Growing Fast — But So Are Its Internal Cracks

March 2025 has marked a dramatic chapter for Reform...